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a facelift in New York in 1986ā¦ Gloria Vanderbilt: Higdon and Kuhn, author interviews, April 7, 2018, and February 28, 2019, respectively.
first significant initiativeā¦ major report on it: Bernard Weinraub, āReagan Orders AIDS Report, Giving High Priority to Work for Cure,ā New York Times, February 6, 1986, B7.
Parvin didnāt win everything, but by invoking Nancyās nameā¦ None of the revisions he wanted was made: Speechwriting: White House Office of: Research Office, 1981ā1989, box 322, Reagan Presidential Library.
ābecause the first lady said soā: Julie Johnson, āWashington Talk: The First Lady; Strong Opinions with No Apologies,ā New York Times, May 25, 1988, A22.
Glaser sat at her kitchen tableā¦ a photo in the Oval Office: Elizabeth Glaser and Laura Palmer, In the Absence of Angels: A Hollywood Familyās Courageous Story (New York: G. P. Putnamās Sons, 1991), 142ā43.
When Wick approached Nancyā¦ ādifferent eyes than I would have beforeā: ibid., 141ā49.
āIt was a stunningā¦ might cope with the epidemic in coming yearsā: Shilts, And the Band Played On, 609.
āTime went by, and nothing happened.ā¦ they still just didnāt careā: Glaser and Palmer, In the Absence of Angels, 150.
āWell, thatās when it was invented.ā¦ we did all that we could at the timeā: Bill Higgins, āHollywood Flashback: Ronald Reagan Atoned for AIDS Neglect at 1990 Fundraiser,ā Hollywood Reporter online, last modified July 13, 2019, https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/ronald-reagan-atoned-aids-neglect-at-1990-fundraiser-1222855.
āThe first time was with a group of ladiesā¦ in the end, she did goodā: Barry Krost, telephone interview by author, July 20, 2017.
CHAPTER TWENTY
āImproving US-Soviet relations became Nancy Reaganās special causeā¦ a force for peace within the White Houseā: Cannon, President Reagan, 448.
Nancy wanted to seeā¦ whom the Reagan administration staunchly backed: Deaver, Behind the Scenes, 39.
Ronnie was hemmed inā¦ Central Intelligence Agency: Shultz, Turmoil and Triumph, 153.
āHe had a sense of the world as it would beā¦ a man for the ageā: Cannon, President Reagan, 241.
That 1981 letter: The version quoted here is from Reagan: A Life in Letters, ed. Kiron D. Skinner, Annelise Anderson, and Martin Anderson (New York; Free Press, 2003), 737ā41. A version with slightly different wording appears in Ronald Reaganās memoir, An American Life, loc. 3842 of 12608, Kindle. The substance and tone of the two are virtually identical, although the paragraph order and punctuation differ a bit. The most obvious explanation is that modest editing was done as the letter was transcribed and typed to be sent to Brezhnev.
āMr. President, nobody elected anybodyā¦ Send it the way I wrote itā: Deaver, Behind the Scenes, 262ā63.
āThey never would announce the death of anybodyā¦ only word you gotā: Caspar Weinberger interview, November 19, 2002, Presidential Oral Histories, Ronald Reagan Presidency, Miller Center, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, https://millercenter.org/the-presidency/presidential-oral-histories/caspar-weinberger-oral-history.
āWhat do you think, Stu?ā¦ Whatās for dessert?ā: Spencer, author interview, October 22, 2016.
āIn truth, Ronald Reagan knew far more about the big pictureā¦ Some of them did just the oppositeā: Shultz, Turmoil and Triumph, 1134ā35.
Ronnie also pressed the ambassadorā¦ made good on his promise not to boast: ibid., 163ā71.
āI learned something else of interestā¦ Nancy had no time for him at allā: ibid., 308.
āYet he has become the most influential foreign-policy figure in the Reagan administrationā¦ hard-line approach to Communism and Soviet influence in the worldā: Steven R. Weisman, āThe Influence of William Clark,ā New York Times online, August 14, 1983, https://www.nytimes.com/1983/08/14/magazine/the-influence-of-william-clark.html.
Democrat John Glennā¦ āhope he is never in charge at a time of crisisā: Judith Miller, āSenators Give Clark Angry Advice, but Still Consent,ā New York Times online, February 8, 1981, https://www.nytimes.com/1981/02/08/weekinreview/senators-give-clark-angry-advice-but-still-consent.html.
āsaw no hope in any policy that relied on trusting the Russiansā¦ did what he could to slow it downā: Deaver, Behind the Scenes, 129.
āI had never really gotten along with him.ā¦ he stayed around longer than I would have likedā: Nancy Reagan with Novak, My Turn, 204.
āOnce you appear in this town on the cover of Time or Newsweek, count your days in the shopā: Clark, interview, August 17, 2003, Miller Center.
āMy decision not to appoint Jim Bakerā¦ no idea at the time how significant it would beā: Ronald Reagan, An American Life, loc. 6564 of 12608, Kindle.
took a glass of cranberry juiceā¦ bargaining table: Lou Cannon, āReagan, Gromyko Meet in āExchange of Views,āāā Washington Post online, September 29, 1984, https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/politics/1984/09/29/reagan-gromyko-meet-in-exchange-of-views/57e5741a-a219-4125-a3ba-d594ece2e28c.
āsmall crack in the East-West iceā: Don Oberdorfer, āUS, Soviets to Resume Arms Talks,ā Washington Post online, January 9, 1985, https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/politics/1985/01/09/us-soviets-to-resume-arms-talks/ea807b41-6748-46c2-9813-3ecc89574c34.
āThat basic policy of strengthā¦ Now the work would beginā: Shultz, Turmoil and Triumph, 500.
āI did push Ronnie a littleā¦ if he hadnāt wanted toā: Nancy Reagan with Novak, My Turn, 289.
āan unusual Russianā¦ did not stick to prepared notesā: White House memorandum of conversation, āMeeting with Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher,ā December 28, 1984, Margaret Thatcher Foundation online, https://www.margaretthatcher.org/document/109185.
āShe would buttonholeā¦ moving toward that goalā: Deaver, Behind the Scenes, 120.
āUsually tightly woundā¦ relaxed, even joyousā: Jim Kuhn, Ronald Reagan in Private: A Memoir of My Years in the White House (New York: Sentinel, 2004), 164.
a charming boathouse that chief presidential advance man William Henkel had spotted earlier: Fred Barnes, āParting Shots,ā review of My Turn: The Memoirs of Nancy Reagan, by Nancy Reagan, New York Times, November 19, 1989, Book Review, 9, https://www.nytimes.com/1989/11/19/books/parting-shots.html.
āAs soon as we walked into this roomā¦ alone with just their translatorsā: Nancy Reagan with Novak, My Turn, 291ā92.
āemotional. Itās a dreamā¦ an arms race in spaceā: Cannon, President Reagan, 673ā75.
āOur people couldnāt believe it when I told themā¦ hadnāt dreamed it was possibleā: Ronald Reagan, An American Life, loc. 123 of 12608, Kindle.
elegant, but not chic: āParis Verdict on Mrs. G.: Elegant but Not Chic,ā Straits Times (Singapore), October 5, 1985, 5, available at http://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/Digitised/Article/straitstimes19851006-1.2.12.8.
āIf that was an ordinary housewifeās teaā¦ then Iām Catherine the Greatā: Nancy Reagan with Novak, My Turn, 288ā91.
āI followed the Iceland āsummitāā¦ Oh, please!ā: ibid., 295.
A poll conductedā¦ major reduction in nuclear weapons: Adam Clymer, āFirst Reaction: Poll Shows Arms-Control Optimism and Support for Reagan,ā New York Times online, October
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